How to access a public static variable in my controller from Global.asax.cs? .Net MVC
I have my home controller and a variable that I want to access from the Global.asax.cs file
public class HomeController : Controller
{
public static List<Session> activeSessions = new List<Session>();
}
The problem is that I don't know how to access it. I can't find a HomeController object instance to make a reference to it.
c# asp.net-mvc oop
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I have my home controller and a variable that I want to access from the Global.asax.cs file
public class HomeController : Controller
{
public static List<Session> activeSessions = new List<Session>();
}
The problem is that I don't know how to access it. I can't find a HomeController object instance to make a reference to it.
c# asp.net-mvc oop
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Short answer: You don't. Longer answer:This looks like a really terrible idea, why would you want to keep sessions in the controller?
– DavidG
Nov 13 '18 at 11:13
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I have my home controller and a variable that I want to access from the Global.asax.cs file
public class HomeController : Controller
{
public static List<Session> activeSessions = new List<Session>();
}
The problem is that I don't know how to access it. I can't find a HomeController object instance to make a reference to it.
c# asp.net-mvc oop
I have my home controller and a variable that I want to access from the Global.asax.cs file
public class HomeController : Controller
{
public static List<Session> activeSessions = new List<Session>();
}
The problem is that I don't know how to access it. I can't find a HomeController object instance to make a reference to it.
c# asp.net-mvc oop
c# asp.net-mvc oop
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Short answer: You don't. Longer answer:This looks like a really terrible idea, why would you want to keep sessions in the controller?
– DavidG
Nov 13 '18 at 11:13
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Short answer: You don't. Longer answer:This looks like a really terrible idea, why would you want to keep sessions in the controller?
– DavidG
Nov 13 '18 at 11:13
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Short answer: You don't. Longer answer:This looks like a really terrible idea, why would you want to keep sessions in the controller?
– DavidG
Nov 13 '18 at 11:13
Short answer: You don't. Longer answer:This looks like a really terrible idea, why would you want to keep sessions in the controller?
– DavidG
Nov 13 '18 at 11:13
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Short answer: You don't. Longer answer:This looks like a really terrible idea, why would you want to keep sessions in the controller?
– DavidG
Nov 13 '18 at 11:13